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Madonna Appears to Come Out as Gay in New Video

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Madonna has seemingly come out. In a new video shared to TikTok Sunday, the pop icon implied that she's gay.Jumping on the back of a new TikTok trend, a pink-haired Madonna aimed to throw a pair of fuchsia underwear in the garbage.

The words «If I miss, I'm Gay,» flashed across the screen as the 64-year-old singer threw and failed to sink the underwear into the open garbage can.

She then threw her hands up in acceptance and playfully turned away from the camera, hand on hip.The video came with no caption, but plenty of comments, with fans and followers of the «Material Girl» singer praising her for seemingly coming out.«Did I just witness Madonna coming out, good for her,» one fan wrote, while another commented, «Welcome.

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